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Elizabethtown board advances revised student-search policy to first reading, adds parental notice and law-enforcement coordination for high-risk searches

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The board approved first reading of revisions to Policy 226 (searches), adding language to require parental notification unless safety is compromised and to coordinate with law enforcement for searches involving removal of clothing or heightened danger.

The Elizabethtown Area School District Board on May 27 approved first reading of revisions to Policy 226, the district policy on searches, adding specific language about parental notification and coordination with law enforcement in high-risk situations.

Board member Jonathan Gillis presented the amended wording during the meeting, saying the administration and board had worked to craft language that balances…

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